Cryosurgical instrument with vent holes and method using same
Abstract
A closed end surgical cryoprobe instrument with probe shaft diameter of 3
millimeters or less is made to achieve and maintain freezing zone
temperatures close to that of the liquid cryogenic refrigerant. Using
sub-cooled liquid nitrogen at approximately -208.degree. C. freezing zone
temperatures as low as -206.degree. C. can be achieved in under 1 minute.
The liquid nitrogen supply tube is provided with a plurality of small vent
holes to vent gas formed or present in the refrigerant supply tube to the
return refrigerant flow channel. The vent holes also allow small amount of
liquid nitrogen to vent into the return flow channel to further reduce the
temperature differential between the sub-cooled liquid nitrogen supply and
the counter-current flowing return refrigerant.
| Inventors: |
Baust; John G. (Candor, NY), Chang; ZhaoHua (Binghamton, NY), Finkelstein; J. J. (Bethesda, MD) |
| Assignee: |
Cryomedical Sciences, Inc.
(Rockville,
MD)
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| Appl. No.:
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07/756,287 |
| Filed:
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September 6, 1991 |